sircastor

Many of you have seen my Arduino Starter Kit reviews on the old forums. I don't know if it ever really made to light that I rewrote them and structured them in a much easier-to-use tool:http://conductiveresistance.com/arduino-starter-kit-comparison-chart/This comparison chart is designed to help beginners whittle down which kits they are and are not interested in. You can drop kits out, hover over components for explanations, view larger images, etc.

TerryKing

@Sircastor, Thanks for your great work on the Starter Sets. I have been looking at all of them and have bought quite a few, looking for good value for Arduino Workshops etc.

I was able to connect to several suppliers in China through my good friend there and we are now repackaging and selling 3 that I thought were best and good value. . Two of these sets come with ATMEGA328 boards (Open Source Copy of Arduino Duemilanove) and are about $40 and there's one with an Arduino MEGA compatible board. We are able to offer 2 or 3 shipping options, too.

Terry has designed broadcast stations, recording studios, broadcast equipment, intelligent machines and special computer languages for IBM, and has worked as a broadcast journalist covering elections, fires, riots and Woodstock.
He has taught electronics

Have you updated your comparison site recently, or is info available elsewhere?? I've been working on Starter Kits for over a year now and have a couple I think are great, including a really decent one for $32. I'll link to a couple here:

http://yourduino.com/sunshop2/index.php?l=product_detail&p=244 The Low Cost onehttp://yourduino.com/sunshop2/index.php?l=product_detail&p=360 In heavy-duty box, "As seen on TV" (Actually as seen in MAKE Magazine..)http://yourduino.com/sunshop2/index.php?l=product_detail&p=364 Electronic Brick Starter Kit. Good for classroom, Makerspace etc. In heavy-duty box.

Let me know if there's a good place to put this kind of information these days...

Terry has designed broadcast stations, recording studios, broadcast equipment, intelligent machines and special computer languages for IBM, and has worked as a broadcast journalist covering elections, fires, riots and Woodstock.
He has taught electronics